Oystercatcher Lodge - West Coast Region

Oystercatcher Lodge is located in West Coast Region. Find out more about West Coast Region here.

OYSTERCATCHER LODGE AND LUXURY SELF-CATERING APARTMENTS on the West Coast of South Africa - 1 hours away from Cape Town.

Located in a secure and quiet position, directly on the water's edge, enjoy breathtaking sea views from your bedroom - sunrise and sunset from your private veranda - whales, dolphins and bird watchers paradise. A 9 hole Golf course, Country Club and Health Spa within walking distance.

The lodge offers all guests sea-facing en suite Suites, with fabulous views of the sparkling Atlantic Ocean from your bed! Bedrooms are spacious and stylish, with a Honeymoon Suite and a Suite specifically designed for Wheel Chair FriendlyDisabled guests (wheel chair friendly). All Suites have private balconies, extra length beds and overhead fans. The finest cotton percale linen has been selected, and each room is fitted with heated towel rails and under-floor heating.

The Oystercatcher Lodge is an ideal base from which to explore the West Coast and its hinterland. Excursions to charming and picturesque little villages such as Paternoster, Elands Bay, Lamberts Bay and Langebaan are an excellent way to engage with the locals of the West Coast, and appreciate their culture and food.

The West Coast is probably best known for its seasonal carpets of wild flowers, which form a kaleidoscope from the coast to the mountains from late July to September. In early spring white arum lilies sweep the hills, while fields of daisies and Vygies form a sea of colour, creating a wonderful contrast with the blue of the sea.

Go back in time, and join a tour of the internationally renowned, palaeontological diggings at the West Coast Fossil Park.

A visit to the West Coast National Park and the Roche Pan Reserve will not easily be forgotten, as they boast a wide and rich variety of fynbos and birds.

St. Helena Bay is one of the only three natural bays on the mainland coastlines of the world where one can see views of both a sunrise and a sunset over the sea. (This phenomenon can be enjoyed from your private terrace at the Oystercatcher Lodge too!). It is here in St. Helena Bay where the Portuguese explorer, Vasco Da Gama landed on the 7th November 1497 - St. Helenas Day, on his maiden voyage to the East. The Vasco Da Gama Nautical Museum is located at the Cape Dutch entrance to Shelley Point and is dedicated to the memory of the legendary Portuguese seafarers that discovered and navigated these waters.

Directions:Just a short journey from Cape Town, off the R27 West Coast road, you will discover an exquisitely beautiful place, filled with exceptional character and breathtaking natural beauty. This unique seaside haven is called Shelley Point and it is here where you will find the stylish Oystercatcher Lodge.

Gps Co-ordinates
S 32 42' 05.9"
E 17 58' 05.6"



Facilities:
  • Breakfast Included

Rates:
From 400.00 pps and R420.00 single, including breakfast, depending on season